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Re: Projector Options



--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "BEN.MCCORMACK" <ben.mccormack@= o...>
wrote:

> We have decided to get a Sanyo PLV-Z1 projector which seems to get all of the good reviews and costs about =A31300 inc VAT.
>
I got the Eike (Sanyo re-badge) version of the PLV-30 and it was
significantly cheaper than the Sanyo. It might be worth checking to
see if they do a version of the PLV-Z1 before you buy.


> Last question
>
> How far from the ceiling do people place their projectors and how
far down does the top of the screen start?
>

I have my projector on a shelf about 6 inches from the ceiling. The
projector lens is level with the top of the screen. The projector is
upside down and the image flipped. This is the recommended setup as
it prevents then need for any adjustment of the picture. Most of
these LCD projectors are designed to be used on tables projecting
presentations onto screens that start at table height. So by placing
the projector at the same height as the top of the screen and
inverting it, you have the same setup.

Regards

Graham

P.S. I only use the s-video connection on mine as my AV amp can only
do s-video switching.


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